Talk to
other cloth diapering parents in your area.
Not exact matches
In this research I came across a few different forums where
other parents talked about
cloth diapers and
parenting.
Your local
cloth diaper retailer, mom and tot drop -
ins or breast feeding groups can be great places to find
other parents with similar interests, and we all know it's fun to find someone to chat about
cloth diapers with!
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In sharing our happiness, we also would love to pass along to
other parents and or
parents to be, one of the best discoveries
in baby products that we have found, Happy Heinys cloth diapers.»&raqu
in baby products that we have found, Happy Heinys
cloth diapers.»»
Please contact me (Lisa) to set up a date and time to meet — I love the opportunity to meet
other parents in the area and to spread the word about
cloth diapering and babywearing!
In the past, we have touched on
cloth diapering, babywearing and breastfeeding (which ended, sadly), and now that we are past a scary health crisis, we are trying to get our focus back on our love of the outdoors and
other natural
parenting topics!
Parents choose to swaddle their little ones
in cloth rather than disposable
diapers for many reasons: most would like to raise their children with the least environmental impact possible; many worry about rashes or
other conditions caused by the chemicals and fragrances
in disposable
diapers;
others have done cost - effectiveness calculations and found that
cloth diapers may be more economical for their family; and many are hoping that, yes,
cloth diapers would lead to earlier potty training.
That's why it's important for new
parents to find ways to be green without breaking the family budget,» says Kelly Wels, the founder of KellysCloset.com, an Internet baby boutique specializing
in eco-friendly products and
cloth diapers... Wels says that Tobin, like
other new moms, is part of a growing number of families who are saying «no» to disposable
diapers, which are known to create the third most landfill waste
in the U.S., and saying «yes» to more eco-friendly options.»
And I found that by using
cloth diapers, being on forums with
other parents that
cloth diapered, I was becoming more concious of the
other disposabe habits we had
in this house.
I have also introduced
cloth diapering to
other parents in the area.
About Cotton Babies Calling Fenton, MO home, Cotton Babies is a privately held market leader
in the juvenile product industry and a diverse retailer, offering
cloth diapers and a wealth of
other products designed to make
parenting easy.
Other parents are interested
in cloth diapering because disposable
diapers are expensive!
If you know the
parents aren't interested
in cloth diapering the
other greener option for
diapers are the compostable
diapers.
Her passion for helping
others in her situation — studies show that one - third of
parents must choose between disposable
diapers and food or
other basics — soon led to the
cloth diaper line, and today, Cotton Babies employs about 60 people and has expanded into baby carriers, feeding gear, toys, clothing and maternity products and more.
I need to follow up with all the
other parents in my online
cloth diaper community and learn from them and their experiences.
Here is a short list of just a few of the organizations we work with to donate
cloth diapers, and
other items for children and
parents in need!